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Right now the [language codes](https://github.com/joshua-decoder/joshua_translation_engine/blob/master/languages.py#L3-L7) and which can be used are extremely basic... this affects functionality and u…
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The python function from xbmc, xbmc.getLanguage(xbmc.ISO_639_1) returns an empty string …
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It is mentioned at https://github.com/jzohrab/lute-v3/issues/116 that a plug-in system is on the way and potentially many more stu…
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It would be helpful for my use case to be able to access the collective codes included in ISO 639-2 and ISO 639-5, without needing to use separate gems for ISO 639-2/5 and ISO 639-3.
For example, t…
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From https://github.com/nltk/nltk_data/issues/117 , we can have a better Panlex swadesh list interface that also reads the language ID files (which might be useful for nlp, e.g. language ID).
Maybe…
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Hi, Kovid!
1. Please, add patch to list of cygwin packages.
2. Also, I think I need to fix absolute path of WiX packages in wix.py because this path include version. Add WiX to PATH environment vari…
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ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
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```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
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```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…
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```
ISO 639-2 assigns two codes to some languages: B (bibliographic) and T
(terminology). For Chinese, they are:
chi (B)
zho (T)
Tesseract uses the B code for Chinese. This is inconsistent: for ever…